Can I play Kahoot! with people I don't know?

It’s really fun and engaging to play Kahoot! in a group setting when all the players are in the same room. However, there are several possibilities to play with other people remotely as well! You can try connected Kahoot!’ing or challenge your friends with a kahoot to play in our mobile app.

Connected Live Kahoot!'ing

Using video calling tools or live streaming services, you’re able to loop in players from anywhere in the world. You can set up remote games with another classroom, office, school, or business.

Video calling services - Tools like Skype, Google Hangouts, or Appear.In allow you to share your screen with remote participants. These are great when you have a small, private group and want face-to-face communication with them.

Live streaming services - Services like Twitch, YouNow, Facebook Live, or YouTube Live also let you share your screen online with others. These are ideal if you want to host a kahoot publicly with a large audience. Please check bandwidth recommendations when expecting a large audience.

To join a connected kahoot, each location will need the following:

Video access - One device needs to have a large screen. This device will be used to display your video feed for all participants at that location to see.

Personal devices - Each player needs a device to participate at https://kahoot.it. If using iOS or Android devices, they can instead join using our mobile app.

Share a challenge to play in Kahoot! app

Using text, email, Twitter, Facebook, or even Google Classroom, you can share challenges for up to 100 players to complete. Instead of hosting a kahoot on a large screen, all content displays on each player’s device. This offers them a self-paced, asynchronous experience that can be played all at once or incrementally, based on their needs. Players have until the expiration time you set to finish a challenge. Players must use our mobile app to play challenges.